Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity: Why Do Languages Undress?

Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity: Why Do Languages Undress?

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Jan 1, 2011 · Inglés · Kindle (346 páginas)
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Formato Kindle
Páginas 346
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 2011
Editorial De Gruyter Mouton
Edición 1
ISBN-10 1934078409
ISBN-13 9781934078402

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In this thought-provoking exploration, John H. McWhorter delves into the intriguing dynamics of language evolution, focusing on the natural tendencies toward both simplicity and complexity in linguistic structures. He expertly navigates the phenomenon of languages "undressing," presenting a compelling case for why certain languages shed their intricate features over time.

Drawing from a rich array of examples and case studies, McWhorter emphasizes the influences of language contact and bilingualism, illustrating how these interactions shape the evolution of speech. His insights challenge conventional notions of language purity, suggesting that adaptation and simplification are not just common but intrinsic to language survival and growth.

The work is not only academically rigorous but also accessible, appealing to both linguists and general readers interested in the finer nuances of language development. McWhorter’s engaging writing invites readers to reconsider their understanding of language, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the fluid nature of communication.

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